> On Mon, Dec 8, 2008 at 7:26 PM, Kyle McDonald <KMcDonald at egenera.com> > wrote:
> I've automated installation of the host's ssh keys during my finish > script, but on first boot, the machine stops booting, and prompts the > user whether or not to overwrite the key files with new ones? The host should be generating it's own ssh keys on first boot, are they inadequate ? > Why? > > How can I stop this? I checked for a 0/1 value in /etc/.sysIDtool.state, > and didn't find anything. The default sshd start script used to check for the presence of the ssk keys, and if they were missing, then generate them. It sounds like that mechanism has changed. > It doesn't do this on later boots, so there must be a way to trick it > into thinking it's been done already? Is your finish script running on every boot ? Usually a finish script just runs on the first boot. -- {--------1---------2---------3---------4---------5---------6---------7---------} Paul Kraus -> Business Manager, Delta-Xi cast of Alpha-Psi-Omega @ RPI -> Technical Advisor, RPI Players